The Royal Edition is on sale for $3.99 on Xbox marketplace, which I believe includes all the DLC.
Worth it? How does Kingdom Come: Deliverance compare to something like Skyrim? I honestly don't know anything about the game but it's super tempting for $3.99
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It's amazing (but I never played it nor watched anyone play it)
If you're so poor you're convulsing over $4 maybe stop playing video games and get a job.
I played a few hours and dropped it due to outside circumstances, this thread makes me want to reinstall. From my little bit of experience, it does seem like there's a good bit of customization and content but the map doesn't really open up for hours after a long ass intro. Definitely seems worth $4.
It's the best bethesda game bethesda didn't make. If you've got too much time on your hands I recommend playing on hardcore.
its $4 lol just buy it. Funny you mentioned this game because I just started a new playthrough and am loving it. For a game made in 2018 the graphics are top notch. Better than most games made in 2023/2024. Graphics aren't everything though. Really good story and overall gameplay. Sword play is interesting
Tried twice but couldn't get into it
The second time I was already on the bring of stopped and then talked to a girl and asked her how she survived the attack on the village and bam I was locked in DLC where you have to play as a fricking peasant girl for 6 hours with no way to end the DLC before finishing it and my last save was too long ago, made me quit again
I got it when it was new. Good game albeit buggy. The end of the game those bugs start to shine but I had fun.
i wouldn't even bother with it until they give any news about a sequel, otherwise you're just getting into a series that will never be finished. sad part is its a good game that sets up a series. oh well.
it's hard to get into if you didn't expect to play as Henry
I'd be interested in re-visiting but I didn't understand the combat all too well, I ran into a high level enemy on the way back to Henry's home village and I felt frustrated since getting beaten up looked so silly and unresponsive.
It tried to be realistic. Henry is not a trained warrior. It takes a long time for him to be good at combat. The core of combat is parry/counter-attack but again Henry sucks at it for half the game.
I would love this game so much if it had some fantasy in it. I get that it's not for me but yeah. I respect it
Don't play it looking for skyrim.
Its a white power fantasy. Not grounded in reality.
You have to back you redditarded sack of shit.
The best way to describe KCD is “Elder Scrolls for grown ups”. If you like the type of style the TES games follow, but you also don’t mind a game that doesn’t hold your hand and actually has a bit of a learning curve to it then you’ll absolutely love this game.
Its more an homage to Oblivion, but then with a dedication to some level of realism. Its much more grounded in reality, and it will feel like shit initially (intentionally) as you are an in-experienced fighter starting off. If this sounds appealing, its a great game.
>on sale
Games are free moron
The saving system is fricking moronic, why the frick are they limited to items?
You can work around that by quitting to the main menu, since the game saves automatically every time you do that.
Doesn't the save delete itself after you load it?
they effectively patched that out eons ago, the game auto saves constantly.
why does it matter? you’re not bad enough to need unlimited saves are you?
It was an attempt to discourage savescumming every 2 seconds. I like how it works now, even in hardcore where you don't get autosaves
>It was an attempt to discourage savescumming every 2 seconds.
to me it felt more like telling you to drink often and be drunk often as doing so buffed nearly all of henry's skills. drunk lockpicking was crazy good.
You need to grind to get the combat to a semi playable state and the story and quests are extremely dull, it also just ends abrupt before anything happens. Never played the DLC
>You need to grind to get the combat to a semi playable state
No, you don’t. Just use maces constantly as early as possible and you can button mash your way through the main quest easily.
i love it. its janky, but very unique and worth checking out for that price if you enjoy rpgs.
I remember doing a lot of crafting with dandelions... I don't remember why.
Putting that aside, I remember it as an enjoyable game and very immersive. BUT I don't actually remember the main storyline, just the side stuff.
Other than that the disconnect between npcs and your character can be pretty bad
>Hey, it's Henry!
>Start dialogue
>Who are you?
The combat is extremely offputing.